bombed Rangers star sends transfer message fans are craving over possible Ibrox return as crunch Tottenham talks set

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In-demand teenage prospect continues to dazzle for Danny Rohl’s side during his season-long loan spell in Glasgow

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Mikey Moore has told his adoring Rangers fanbase that he would LOVE to return to Ibrox next season after describing his loan spell this term “unbelievable”.

The in-demand 18-year-old winger has been in scintillating form for Danny Rohl’s side in recent months, with supporters regularly chanting his name at matches across the country.

Head coach Rohl has made no secret of his desire to keep the attacker beyond the end of the season and revealed that “conversations” are ongoing with Moore’s parent club Tottenham Hotspur regarding the possibility for the England youth star to extend his stay with the Light Blues into next term.

And Moore - who has made 21 senior appearances for the English Premier League giants - has hinted that he would be open to remaining at Rangers for another year, having signed a new long-term contract with the North London club last summer prior to arriving in Glasgow on a full-season loan agreement.

Much will depend on how Spurs finish the current campaign. Tottenham are in the midst of a relegation battle and are likely to be searching for a new boss in the near future, with Igor Tudor only in interim charge.

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Speaking after getting on the scoresheet in Saturday’s impressive 4-1 Premiership win at home to Aberdeen, Moore confessed: “I've loved every single second I've been here and I think the club is special and it's special to me now. For me, I'm just going to enjoy the next seven games and obviously I need to speak to people back home.

“I never know what can happen. For me, to be honest, I have no clue. We'll have conversations in the summer and we'll see what happens. I don't know if there's been much club-to-club contact yet, but I know that people have spoke to me and the people around me, so conversations are happening and we'll see what happens come the end of the season. I just want to enjoy the last seven games and obviously I've absolutely loved it up here, so we'll see what happens.

“Obviously, I don't know what's happening with the manager and what's happening at the club at the minute. We'll see how the season ends, who comes in and I'm going to speak to people and just try and find the best solution for me.

“I think this has been unbelievable for me and if it's right for me next year, then I'd love to stay here, but we have to see what's going to happen.”

Mikey Moore reveals timeline for crunch Tottenham talks

Moore has been one of Rangers’ most creative players and while he insists his time at Rangers has been great for his development, the matter of his future remains out of his hands.

He is planning to have discussions with Tottenham’s loan manager to seek some more clarity on where he stands at the London club.

The teenager revealed: “Andy Scolding used to work up here, so he was a big influence in me coming here in the first place and he explained to me what he feels it can help me with and I think he was completely right with everything he said.

“I'll speak to him, I think he was up here today watching the game. I'll probably ring him after today, so we'll see what he says.”

He added: “I feel the love from the fans in the stadium and I think they've took to me really well,” he added. “For a loan player, I think they've been unbelievable with me, especially with the way we started and the way I started personally. For them to still back me and sing my name, it's been something special, so I'm grateful to them.”

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